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I'm looking to make my own baby wipes. My baby is 2 weeks old and his bottom is already irritated from commercial wipes. Does anyone have a good recipe?

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Debbie has a great recipe! I used the baby oil/paper towel (bounty only-softness counts :-)
my kids are 11-9 & 7. This is how long ago I used this recipe on all three of my kids. I would highly recommend

Don't know about making wipes but I can say that for my first child the only thing that didnt give him a diaper rash was using regular baby washclothes with warm water. Yes, it is messy and time consuming but it worked. DRC diaper cream was also the only cream that seemed effective. Good luck

My daughter was 1 year in March. All I've used is a wet baby washcloth. I think they work much better than wipes. I just wash them and reuse them. Cheap, good for the environment, and also great at cleaning up the mess. Plain water is enough.
Good luck!

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This recipe comes from the book, "The Passionate Olive: 101 Things to do with Olive Oil" Chapter 7 is devoted to pregnancy and babycare:

2 cups of warm water
2 tablespoons of baby shampoo
2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

soak heavy, white papertowels in the solution.
squeeze out extra moisture and fold paper towels
store in empty baby wipe container or plastic bag

Cradle Cap
massage olive oil on scalp and leave for 10-min. Wash and rinse with warm water

Never use baby oil b/c it contains mineral oil which can clog poors and cause other issues with the skin. Substitute with olive oil, most natural remedy in your home.

Congrats and good luck!

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We took a roll of paper towels and cut it in half. Then we put 1tbsp of babyoil, 1tbsp of johnson and johnson babysoap, and 2cups of water into a tall sealable container. We mixed it up alittle and put 1 of the 1/2 rolls into it. Sealed it and then flipped it over so that the papertowels would soak up the liquid. After about 2 hours they are good to use. You can adjust the amount of liquids to your liking. Hope I helped!

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B., I also tried wet wash clothes for a couple of weeks to help clear it up. Here is another one that I've tried.

homemade baby wipes

you will need:
container with seal tight lid
1/2 roll of bounty paper towel
2 tablespoons of baby oil
2 tablespoons of baby bath
2 cups of hot water

instructions:
mix the liquid ingredients
cut the roll of paper towels in half
place the paper towels in the container, cut side up
put 1/2 of the liquid on top of the paper towels
flip the paper towels so the cut side is down
pour the rest of the liquid on the paper towels
after 5 minutes, pull out the cardboard center,
pull the wipes out from the center and they are ready to use.

Best of luck to your baby's bottom!

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Dear B.,

I made my own baby wipes for both of my kids. I took bounty paper towel cut them in half. I used shaklee basic h I don't remember the total amount but I can look it up. I know that I used a plastic coffee container for them. If you want the receipe let me know. all of my friends and even both of my sisters have used them.
B.

Hi B.,
We use water on cloth wipes to clean baby's skin after he's peed. (Our Dr. recommended that we use just water to reduce irritation.) We use Northern Essence (tea-tree oil and lavender free) Foaming Wipes Solution to clean up messes. It's great, and it's not very expensive!! www.northernessence.com It is made from essential oils and natural ingredients -- no nasty chemicals like what is found in disposable wipes.
HTH!
H.

My daughter has really sensitive skin. I use Pampers sensitive (the white w/green package) and they worked great. I couldn't use the pampers fragance free in the green package or the huggies. The wipes by lanisoh in the purple package work great, but are expensive. Good luck!

We do our own baby wipes. White I do is take my favorite soft paper towels. The Viva brand is good. I cut them off the roll and size them for an empty plastic wipes container. In the bottom of the container I fill it about 1/4 of the way with warm water. I add 1/4 cup of baby oil, and about 3 TBS of a scent free baby wash, mix it up and place the cut paper towels in there. They will soak up the water and are ready for use.

congrats! my daughter is almost 5 weeks :)
I haven't made them, but I have also been reco9mmended a paper towel recipe. Instead, I use the unscented Nature Baby Care wipes from Target. I also use their diapers at night (cloth rest of time w/ diaper service). Totally biodegradable and sensitive! For the first week I just used a washcloth.

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